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Thursday, October 25, 2018

Now that I got the hang of GitHub with Bingo Master Board, I'm migrating my older projects to their own repos. I begin with Escape a Tower, as I recently got the urge to work on it.

This means:

You can view development commits. Previously, any update I upload would become live on the Web. Now I can commit changes without making it live. This helps me recover my code if anything happens, and you get to see my work in progress!

You can watch the project. If you have a GitHub account, you can watch Escape a Tower to receive emails whenever I release new updates.

You can star the project. If you really like the game, you now have the ability to star it on GitHub.

You can more easily report game issues on GitHub with the Issues page.

To get things started, I posted Escape a Tower version 2.4.3. This minor update:

Corrects grammatical errors

Updates links to Games by Tim

Removes deprecated appcache

As mentioned in the GitHub Releases page, a more substantial update (version 2.5) is coming soon. Keep an eye for commits in the Develop branch!